- Loss of consciousness
- Constant nausea or persistent vomiting
- Fluid draining from ears or nose
- Finger or toes numbness
- Inability to wake up from sleep
- Pupil dilation
- A state of being dazed or disoriented
- Extreme fatigue or drowsiness
- Loss of coordination or balance
- Sleeplessness or insomnia
- Extended sleep
Common head injury symptoms in adults and children
Traumatic head injury symptoms can range from visible physical effects of psychological and behavioral alterations. It is, therefore, important to accurately get diagnosed even if you experience mild, moderate or severe effects. While some head injury symptoms may appear right after the accident, others may develop and appear over a span of a few days. Common head injury symptoms have been listed below.
Cognitive symptoms
These are usually mental or psychological symptoms that include memory or concentration issues, mood swings, feelings of depression, and anxiety. Other cognitive head injury symptoms include the inability to speak and process the language, profound mental confusion, difficulty comprehending and thinking, difficulty recognizing routine things, partial amnesia, agitation, slurred speech, coma, and the like.
Head injury symptoms that cause behavioral changes
Often certain types of head injuries cause behavioral inconsistencies like abnormal crying or laughter, extreme agitation or aggression, heightened irritability or impulsivity, repetition of words or actions, lack of restraint, and the like.
Sensory symptoms
Head injury symptoms also include sensory issues like blurred vision, ringing sensation in the ears, foul taste in the mouth, alterations in the smell, and the like. Many people also complain of sensitivity to light or sound as a common head injury symptom.
Physical symptoms
Head injury symptoms are often physical in nature and vary from mild to severe. Some common physical symptoms include a persistent headache, post-traumatic seizures, nerve damage, bleeding, stiff muscles, bruising, bone fracture, and the like. Other common head injury symptoms are listed below.
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